The Trump administration is suspending a requirement that foreign visitors from certain countries pay as much as $15,000 in bonds if they are confirmed World Cup ticket holders, the State Department confirmed on Wednesday. The move offers a rare easing of immigration restrictions for fans traveling to the tournament co-hosted by the United States , Canada and Mexico , which begins on June 11. The bond requirement, implemented last year, targeted countries with high rates of visa overstays and other security concerns, forming part of the administration’s broader crackdown on immigration. Travelers from 50 nations were subject to the new bond, with five of those countries – Algeria, Cabo Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, and Tunisia – having qualified for the World Cup. Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Mora Namdar stated: "The United States is excited to organize the biggest and best Fifa World Cup in history.…